Goodreads synopsis:Sixteen-year-old Amelie Thompson was trained to rule a coven. For centuries, her family has served the high Queens on both sides of the Atlantic. But when Amelie’s youngest cousin vanishes without a trace in the Atlanta courts and no one wants to investigate, Amelie decides to step into the darkness on her own.

She soon discovers that nothing, especially in the Witch Courts, is as it seems. When she accidentally opens a rift in the search for her cousin, Richard LeCross decides that Amelie is more trouble than she’s worth.

He determines that this mortal, dangerously close to becoming a Queen, needs to die. But killing Amelie is easier said than done. For a young girl who’s always believed in right versus wrong, she’s about to go head over heels into the dark side.

Can Amelie trust her friends to help her find her young cousin? And can she solve this crime before any more young women disappear?

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Do I sense a Richard love angle? :-) This sounds great honey and that cover is amazing. Totally gorgeous! I shall have to add this to my xmas wishlist if it's coming out this December, yey. Here's mine

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